Flip and Toss (CCVC CCVCC CCCVCC CCCVC)

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Creative Commons BY-NC Adapted from "My Juggling Granny" by Mala Kumar and Niloufer Wadia. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Free Decodable Reader with CCVC Blends | Flip and Toss

Practice Words

Complex single-syllable patterns with consonants qu, x, z, w, 's' plurals pronounced /z/, and the 'floss' rule for doubling final consonants.

flip slip trip plop
Page 1
A grandmother with glasses in a green sari flips a pan with an eggplant while holding an onion in her kitchen with wooden utensils.

Flip, toss, flip! Up in the air they go.

Page 2
A cheerful grandmother in a blue sari and floral blouse tosses a pocket watch while holding an umbrella, ready to go out.

Gran will toss it all.

Page 3
A joyful woman in a red sari juggles books and papers in the air while a grumpy man with an eyepatch watches from below.

Gran has got to juggle.

Page 4
A grandmother looks embarrassed as a mango splashes on her head while surprised onlookers including a chef and others watch nearby.

Oh no! Trip, slip, plop! It lands on the man.

Page 5
A smiling grandmother in a red and orange sari holds a basket full of colorful balls against a warm yellow background.

So gran will try to juggle balls.

Page 6
A grandfather sleeps peacefully in bed while dreaming of a silhouette juggling balls under a moonlit starry sky.

And now Pop can rest.

Page 7
A circular vignette shows grandmother in her kitchen flipping a pan with an eggplant while holding an onion.

Well, most days at least.

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